GMAT

Use your Educational Keys to Unlock the GMAT

A lot of people applying to business school are worried about the GMAT, especially those retaking the exam after underestimating it. Yes, the GMAT is comprised of high school math and what seems to be simple verbal problems; however, it is far from an easy feat to conquer without proper preparation. The reality is that most people are unfamiliar with the GMAT, and it’s method of testing business school candidates.

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Overall GMAT Advice

Know if you decide to take a prep course, EdKeys recommends 1 or 2. (Avoid Kaplan / Princeton Review etc.)

The GMAC resources (OFG, Math / Verbal Supplement) provide the best sample questions, so complete those before completing outside resources’ test bank questions. (More advanced students can skip the first 100Qs in each section)

Do not read the OFG math explanations, use Jeff Sackman’s or Manhattan Review’s math supplements

Take the practice tests included with the Gmat cd multiple times. Google the questions you get wrong for the answers

Do not tell people the date you’re registered to take the exam, it adds extra anxiety to your testing experience

Get into the habit of taking practice tests around the same time you plan to take the real test (Practice like you play)

Always simplify, the GMAT is high school math. The second you have huge numbers, the second you should realize you forgot to simplify

Simple geometry

Data Sufficiency

Rewrite the question stem

If it seems too easy to be true, it probably is

As you can see, EdKeys experts have a lot of great advice that we share with both, our clients and followers. Our team of consultants have each scored in the 90th percentile or higher on the GMAT within the last 3 years. We help our clients improve their scores at a fraction of the industry standard costs. Our commitment is seen in the 100% satisfaction guarantee we offer our clients. We provide the keys needed to unlock your great mind. Once done, you’ll crack the GMAT!